quote: | Originally posted by Orko
Just to elaborate, it's just not possible with email authentication, because the forwarding address isn't real in the email system.
The best way 'around it', is to set up your 'reply to' field to state the forwarding address. That way, when the person receives your email, it will say the forwarding address in the reply field. They can still see the actual email address you replied from, but most people don't take notice, and just hit reply.
This will sort of solve your problem.
I used this for when I was doing tech support for a company. All the mail would come int to support@domain.com[/email], but I would reply from bobby@domain.com. But when the customer hit reply, it always went back to [email]support@domain.com. |
What he said!
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